Hospice of Arizona
Main Office - Phoenix

2222 West Northern Avenue
Suite(A - 100)
Phoenix, Arizona 85021
Phone: (602) 678-1313
Fax: (602) 242-2178
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Hospice of Arizona
Rancho Santa Fe II Office
Avondale

13055 W. McDowell Rd. Suite E-106
Avondale, AZ 85323
Phone: (602) 678-1313
Fax: (623) 535-0834
infoaz@americanhospice.com

St. Luke's Medical Center
Inpatient Unit - Phoenix

1800 East Van Buren Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85006
Phone: (602) 251-8490
Fax: (602) 251-8475
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Freedom Plaza
Inpatient Unit - Peoria

13714 North Plaza Del Rio Boulevard
Peoria, Arizona 85381
Phone: (623) 815-6152
Fax: (623) 815-6260
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Pueblo Norte
Inpatient Unit - Scottsdale

7100 East Mescal Street
Scottsdale, Arizona 85254
Phone: (480) 991-9772
Fax: (480) 991-9775
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Plaza del Rio
Inpatient Unit - Peoria

12740 N. Plaza del Rio Blvd.
Phone: (623) 815-2800
Fax: (623) 815-2829
infoaz@americanhospice.com

Sun Health del E. Webb
Inpatient Unit - Sun City West

19702 N. Routzahn Way
Phone: (623) 975-8340
Fax: (623) 544-1090
infoaz@americanhospice.com



Guidelines for Hospice Admission

The objectives of Hospice admissions include:
  • Physical care and relief of pain and other symptoms without excessive mental or physical incapacitation.
  • Ongoing and emotional support of the patient and family caregiver(s).
  • Support of a patient's participation as an active family member by enabling patients to remain at home and by offering services to accommodate family relationships.

Hospice patients must meet the following criteria for admission:
  • Terminal condition is due to a specific disease or a combination of diseases.
  • A prognosis that can be spoken of in terms of “months.”
  • Patient and/or family have elected a course of palliative care.
  • Patient and/or family agree not to treat terminal illness aggressively.

In addition to meeting other disease specific criteria, Hospice patients may also exhibit the following in the past two to three months:
  • Decline/Decrease in Activities of Daily Living (ADL).
  • Weight loss or decreased appetite.
  • Decline/decrease in cognitive abilities.
  • Observable changes in condition.
  • Lack of response to treatment and worsening of symptoms of a chronic underlying disease.

Your Patient's Treatment Regimen:
  • Is your patient unresponsive to curative therapies and treatment?
  • Will the continuation of curative therapies and treatment increase your patient's suffering and discomfort?
  • Will the continuation of curative therapies and treatment provide a positive change in your patient's medical condition?
  • Will your patient need only episodic inpatient care?
  • Could palliative care enhance your patient's comfort and well-being by controlling distressing and debilitating physical and emotional symptoms?
  • Does your patient need both skilled palliative care and emotional support?
  • Does your patient's family need support to provide care for your patient?

Financial Benefits of Hospice
  • Your patient and family are covered by a comprehensive hospice benefit.
  • Medicare and Medicaid provide comprehensive hospice coverage.
  • Most private insurers who operate in the State of Arizona include a hospice benefit in their policies.
  • Hospice of Arizona covers anyone who falls through the cracks. Uninsured patients without financial means are provided comprehensive hospice services without discrimination and at no cost to your patient or family.
  • Your patient's hospice benefit provides for all medical supplies, durable medical equipment, medications, and appropriate therapies related to the terminal condition.
  • There are NO co-payments, deductibles, or exclusions.

  


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